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Smith has criticized AHS as too top-down and monolithic in its decision-making and said it failed to respond to rising hospitalization rates during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year, she fired the board of AHS and replaced it with a single administrator.
On Saturday, Smith told reporters in Calgary that the looming changes will see AHS focus on hospital and acute care with other priorities such as primary care and mental health hived off in a process expected to take 18 months to two years.
Smith called the process "disaggregating."
"Alberta Health Services is going to continue operating our acute-care facilities, and we're going to ask them to do a better and better job at it," said Smith.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...says-1.7020467
Well it's started. Here's where Smith explains exactly what she is going to do, so we already have a road map. This is step 1.
https://twitter.com/user/status/1656347507935543297
Notice the tone of her voice, she's already pre-determined private care is going to replace our delivery model, which she sounds particularity venomous to. But ya, go ahead and tell me how she's going to govern in a different way than she has always thought. So ####ed.